A TABLE shewing the Descent of the Manor or TROWBRIDGE from the close of the eleventh century to the present time. 
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N.B,——The Names of those who are known or believed to have held the Lordship of the Manor are printed in large capitals, 
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EDWARD of SALISBURY 
Sheriff of Wiltshire at 
time of the ,Domesday 
Survey. 
| 
WALTER of SALISBURY=Sibilla de Chaworth. Matitpa=Humparery DE BoHUN 
Founder of Bradenstoke (called ‘* The Great.'’) 
Priory, A.D. 1142. Founders of Monkton Farleigh 
Priory, A.D. 1125. 
| Humpuruy pe Bouun III.=Margery, d. of Milo, Earl 
PATRICK, I Earl of Salisbury, d, 1167. Defended the Castle of ; of Hereford, and Con- 
Trowbridge against King stable of England. 
Stephen, A.D., 1139. 



WILLIAM, II Earl of eel Sheriff 1190, d. 1195. HumMPHREY Rie Bouun IV. 
ELA, Countess of Salisbury,=WILLIAM DE LoNGESPEE, Bohuns, Earls of Hereford. 
Foundress of the Abbeys of| (Son of Henry II, by 
Lacock and HintonCharter-| . Rosamond Clifford.) 
house, A.D. 1232. 
papi SNe De eer 
William ac can fi. 
Slain at pea es 1250. 
William Longespée III. 
—$ Killed in a tournament 1256. 
. Vir vunc—ut vunmierscy 
and fifth Baron Seymour 
of Trowbridge. 
(Barony of Seymour of 
Trowbridge extinct at his 
DUKES of RUTLAND. death in 1780.) 


In the year 1809, the Manor of Trowbridge separated from the advowson to the Rectory was sold by the then Duke of Rutland to THOMAS 
Save a poe ee and from his representatives "it was purchased in the year 1851 by WILLIAM STAN COMB, Esq., of Blount’s Court, Den eh ooesens 
rd of the Manor. 


